Jimmy Carter, Former President, Dies at 100
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•Jimmy Carter's extraordinary life in pictures, from peanut farm to White House to Nobel Prize
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Former President Jimmy Carter will be buried at the same ranch house where he returned to live after his time in the White House .
He was born in Plains , Georgia , in 1924 , and grew up in a home without electricity or indoor plumbing.
He served four years in office, winning the presidency in 1977 and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize .
The Nobel committee said he was honored "for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights" Work with Habitat for Humanity Carter gotin the 1980s and spent decades committed to its work of building homes for those in need.
A man of faith Carter considered faith a cornerstone of his life.
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